Charming Duplex in University Park, PortlandLocated in the desirable University Park neighborhood, this unique property offers a blend of classic charm and modern convenience, perfect for a variety of living arrangements. The main unit is a spacious 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home, encompassing 1,673 sq/ft, including a full basement. The living space features beautiful hardwood floors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the large backyard offers ample room for outdoor activities and includes an enclosed garden/sun room, ideal for enjoying Portland’s seasons year-round.The upper unit is a 760 sq/ft studio apartment, fully remodeled with Luxury Vinyl Plank flooring, providing a contemporary touch. This space is perfect for rental income, guest accommodation, or a private retreat for extended family members.Additional features of this property include a single-car garage with a driveway that comfortably accommodates two more vehicles, ensuring plenty of parking. The property is being sold AS-IS, offering an excellent opportunity for those looking to invest in a property with great potential.Located less than a mile from the University of Portland, this home is perfectly situated for those seeking proximity to the university, local shops, parks, and public transportation. Whether you’re looking for a solid investment property or a versatile living space with rental potential, this duplex in University Park is a must-see!
4617 WILLAMETTE BLVD (MLS #24336256) is a multi-family listing located in Portland, OR.
This multi-family listing is 1,673 sqft and on a lot of 5,662 sqft (or 0.13 acres) and is 80 years old. This property was listed on 09/10/2024 and has been priced for sale at $575,000.
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